The transportation program at the Art Center College of Design has produced legendary car designers, including BMW chief of design Chris Bangle and Henrik Fisker, the creator of the Fisker Karma electric supercar. But this year, after professor Bumsuk Lim’s inaugural motorcycle-design class, the buzz is all about bikes, especially Jake Loniak’s exoskeleton motorcycle concept Deus Ex Machina.
What is wrong with you people, Jake came out with an innovative futuristic idea. Everyone is like, "what about stability, road hazards, etc..". This is not a bike for the casual rider, it's for the lunatic that wants to go to the very edge, live life to extreme levels. This concept coming from Mr. Loniak's mind does not surprise me one bit, it reflects how he used to live life when I knew him in the Marine Corp. Enjoy life while it lasts. Good job Jake.
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